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Articles from the September 30, 2012 edition


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  • Motorcyclist injured after plunging 10 to 15 feet down embankment off Highway 74

    Updated Sep 30, 2012

    HEMET (Wire Service) - A motorcyclist suffered injuries today, Sun., Sept. 30 when he plunged 10 to 15 feet down an embankment from Highway 74 east of the U.S. Forest Service's Cranston Guard Station, a spokeswoman said. The extent of those injuries weren't immediately known, but Riverside County Fire Department spokeswoman Jody Hagemann said the motorcycle rider was flown out to an area hospital. The 9:16 a.m. single-vehicle crash occurred a mile east of the guard station near Hemet, Hagemann said. No other information was...

  • Five men arrested on charges including commercial burglaries, drugs for sale, more

    Updated Sep 30, 2012

    JURUPA VALLEY (Wire Service) - Five Jurupa Valley men were arrested on various charges that included commercial burglary following a day-long surveillance of several area businesses, a sheriff's sergeant said. The police action by members of the sheriff's Special Enforcement Team was done Friday, Sept. 28 at several locations in response to the rising number of retail thefts in Jurupa Valley, said Riverside County Sheriff's Sgt. Justin Rowan. Plain clothes and uniformed sheriff's deputies fanned out to the locations from 3...

  • Warrior football speared by the Carlsbad Lancers, 24-0

    Updated Sep 30, 2012

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  • Four injured in crash on Highway 74 near Winchester Road

    Updated Sep 30, 2012

    SOUTHWEST RIVERSIDE COUNTY (Wire Service) - Four people suffered major to moderate injuries during a late night smash-up involving two vehicles on Highway 74, a fire department spokeswoman said today, Sun., Sept. 30. Three of the injured were trapped in one of the vehicles and firefighters used a hydraulic tool to cut them out, Riverside County Fire Department spokeswoman Melody Hendrickson said. Firefighters rushed to the scene of the collision that took place across from Winchester Road after dispatchers received a call at...

  • Firefighters get control of 27-acre brush fire near Perris

    Updated Sep 30, 2012

    PERRIS (Wire Service) - Firefighters contained a wildlands fire near Perris that charred 27 acres of brush but left structures untouched, a spokeswoman said today, Sunday, Sept.30. Temperatures soared above 88 degrees in the area of Christmas Tree Lane and Gilmer Road where Riverside County Fire Department spokeswoman Melody Hendrickson said 75 percent of the fire was contained. Firefighters controlled the blaze by 10 p.m., almost five hours after dispatchers received the call on Saturday, Sept. 29 at 4:43 p.m. No one was...